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eggs! and this kind of bread stuff you eat with beans.
What kind of dairy produce does he UK export. We export cheese, butter and milk. Hope this helps.
They took knifes and killed the person how made them do the stuff
In ancient times it didn't really have much of a government. It just used the caste system.
1) walking 2) palkis 3) horse 4) buggies
maybe look on igoogle there really good in a that kind of stuff or maybe an ancient rome website
agrarian...its moving towards a liberalized semi-capitalistic export based economy. Globalization and its vast rural population.
Aluminium and steels
on which cont
i guess ancient is telegrams and modern would be email, phone like that kind of stuff but this answer has not been researched so i warn you it is best to read it up.